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There are many scenarios where data can play an important role on a vineyard. While these situations are very different, they follow a similar data-usage pattern. This document aims to document a common data cycle that can be applied to many areas of your vineyards

  1. Collection

  2. Visualization

  3. Filtering and Trimming

  4. Interpolation

  5. Sampling Validation Points

  6. Translation

Data Collection

There are many ways to collect spatial data on your farm:

Proximal Sensors: Proximal sensors are devices that are used in the field to measure things like NDVI, soil electrical conductivity, harvest yield, and more. These sensors log data that can often be imported directly into myEV.

Handheld Collector Data: myEV allows data to be collected directly from a mobile device in the field. Any kind of information that can be counted, seen, etc, by a human being, can be collected using a data collector.

Remote Sensors: More and more, services are popping up that give growers access to remotely captured data – usually gathered by satellites in space. This data can come in many forms but is often a raster image.

Once data is in myEV, it can be organized by folder, shared with collaborators, and even edited directly.

Visualization

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